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... religious as- semblies of the early Christians • • 119 SECT . VI . — Commentaries , & c . , were anciently written upon ... religion was founded • 183 • 137 SECT . X. - Formal catalogues of authentic Scriptures were pub lished , in all ...
... religious as- semblies of the early Christians • • 119 SECT . VI . — Commentaries , & c . , were anciently written upon ... religion was founded • 183 • 137 SECT . X. - Formal catalogues of authentic Scriptures were pub lished , in all ...
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... religion and none : for if the Christian religion be not credible , no one , with whom we have to do , will support the pretensions of any other . Suppose , then , the world we live in to have had a Creator ; suppose it to appear , from ...
... religion and none : for if the Christian religion be not credible , no one , with whom we have to do , will support the pretensions of any other . Suppose , then , the world we live in to have had a Creator ; suppose it to appear , from ...
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... religion exists , and there- fore by some means or other was established . Now it either owes the principle of its establishment , i . e . its first publication , to the activity of the person who was the founder of the institution ...
... religion exists , and there- fore by some means or other was established . Now it either owes the principle of its establishment , i . e . its first publication , to the activity of the person who was the founder of the institution ...
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... religion , which , instead of victories and triumphs , instead of exalting their nation and institution above the rest of the world , was to advance those whom they despised to an equality with themselves , in those very points of ...
... religion , which , instead of victories and triumphs , instead of exalting their nation and institution above the rest of the world , was to advance those whom they despised to an equality with themselves , in those very points of ...
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... religion . That is a fact which will not be disputed . They , therefore , who stood forth to preach the religion , must necessarily reproach these rulers with an execution , which they could not but represent as an unjust and cruel mur ...
... religion . That is a fact which will not be disputed . They , therefore , who stood forth to preach the religion , must necessarily reproach these rulers with an execution , which they could not but represent as an unjust and cruel mur ...
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